Expectations continue not to reflect reality in the business and working groups of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). In late August, Google software engineers presented a new proposal for the Privacy Sandbox called “fenced frames” that initially appeared to be a compromise with third-party ad companies. When the proposal was first mentioned before actually… Continue reading »
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